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The Haslett High School Earth Science students are studying Earth Spheres, such as biosphere, atmosphere, geosphere, and hydrosphere. The students visited a location near the high school and observed the interactions of these spheres. The students enjoyed the opportunity to apply what they are learning in the classroom to a real world setting.

A ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the renovations at Jamie Gent Stadium was held Friday, September 6 prior to the Haslett vs. Lansing Sexton football game. Members of the Gent family were on hand to participate in the activities, and Haslett Board of Education president, Tammy Lemmer, performed the ceremonial cutting of the ribbon. Read more...

An open house is planned for Jamie Gent Stadium on Tuesday, September 3 from 3:00-4:15 p.m. This event is open to the public and free of charge. Guests will be able to tour the renovated stadium facility and walk on the new turf field prior to the Haslett High School vs. Lansing Catholic soccer match.

The 2019-20 school year officially kicked-off on Tuesday, August 20 with an all-staff opening day event at the Haslett High School Performing Arts Center. School Board President Tammy Lemmer to staff, and Superintendent Steve Cook gave an update about the bond projects in the district. The keynote speaker for the event was Trevor Muir, an author, storyteller, former high school teacher and current professor at Grand Valley State University. Read more...

Haslett Public Schools is ranked in the top 25 on the 2020 Best School Districts in Michigan list by Niche, a website that researches colleges, schools, neighborhoods and companies in the United States. According to the Niche website, the "ranking is based on rigorous analysis of key statistics and millions of reviews from students and parents using data from the U.S. Department of Education..."

The Haslett Board of Education toured the construction projects at Haslett High School following its regular meeting on Monday July 22, 2019. One of the stops included the new field turf at Jamie Gent Stadium. For your safety, please refrain from visiting Murphy, Ralya, the middle school and all athletic fields until work is completed at the end of the summer. For pictures of the construction projects, please visit the Bond and Sinking Fund website.

Announcements

New Student Drop-Off/Pick-Up Procedures

As part of the Bond and Sinking Fund project, new student drop-off and pick-up procedures have been put in place at Haslett Middle School, Murphy Elementary School, Ralya Elementary School and Wilkshire Early Childhood Center. Please visit the Bond and Sinking Fund webpage to review diagrams of the new process for student pick-up/drop-off.

We are pleased to announce the Haslett mobile app designed specifically to keep our families and community better informed. This FREE app for both Apple and Android devices is available for download today!